Strasbourg ENA: “85% of strikers” according to the students of the last class


The almost unprecedented 24-hour strike movement decided by the last promotion of the ex-ENA to protest against the “chaotic” conditions of his schooling is “massively followed” Thursday, the students said in a press release, in which they mention “85% of strikers”.

“The management of the INSP (the National Institute of Public Service, which succeeded the ENA on January 1, editor’s note) informed us of its wish to start negotiations”, continues the promotion Germaine Tillon who counts 82 students.

A new GA Thursday evening

The strikers also underline their desire to “give a chance to the discussions now under way”. A new general assembly of the promotion must meet Thursday evening to decide on “follow-up to be given to the movement on the basis of the progress of the negotiations”, add the students.

In a column entitled “The reform of the senior management of the State threatens the very attractiveness of the public service” on the site of Le Monde, they strongly denounced their “training conditions”.

“Today it is the very attractiveness of the public service that is in danger”, lamented these future senior civil servants, referring to a “succession of reforms” implemented in a “hasty and uncoordinated” manner.

First strike at ENA in more than 30 years

Such a social movement at the ENA is unprecedented since 1991, when the students of the time occupied the Parisian premises of the school to protest against its move to Strasbourg.

This movement is also in the wake of that of diplomats who stopped work on June 2 to protest against a series of reforms that they believe endanger French diplomacy, a first there too for decades.



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